Hillary Clinton In Big Trouble After What Jeff Sessions Quietly Did
I've got some bad news for Hillary Clinton the Justice Department has just
reportedly reopened the investigation into the former Secretary of State's use
of a private email server something president Trump has been asking for
quite a while a source tells The Daily Beast Attorney General Jeff Sessions
describes the probe as a way of gathering new information about the
handling of classified documents by Clinton and her aides and there's
clearly reason for more investigating Judicial Watch just found out that at
least 18 classified emails were found on Anthony Weiner's laptop he's of course
the husband of Hillary's top aide Huma Abedin so Gregg do we just need to let
this thing go or do you think there's real reason to dig back into it I just
feel bad for every investigator that has to handle Anthony Weiner's laptop the
guys come in hazmat suits anybody in a lower office would be getting three hots
and a cot which is a prison not a dr. Seuss book the only thing is I guess at
least somebody's being consistent about this in the sense that it's like it's
like Trump is like a dog that already caught the car and actually kept running
I mean it's like it's a he still wants to do this wasn't gonna do it when he
was 11 he said he was gonna let bygones be bygones
he's been attacked yeah he's gonna turn up the heat on the left well it'll be
interesting to see if the DOJ is really doing anything this is a story to DOJ
right leaked to The Daily Beast you know these
stories that say you had one Republican leaning strategist saying well this
makes sense because you would have finally some nonpartisan people in a
if people look at her email situation then you have the other thing which is
the White House continues to agitate about this so Jeff Sessions like dribble
something out every once in a while just to keep the president satisfied and to
keep the stories going that Hillary Clinton is really the culprit on emails
do you think Jeff sessions has been browbeaten by the president or the
library yeah well no I've been lucky
will you go where justice leads you right and he should be doing an
investigation if there's new evidence that's come to light you have an
obligation to go forward and actually examine it or you give a full fair and
impartial evaluation yeah you do what's the crime is there
one scintilla Russians got any intelligence from Hillary Clinton's
private email server haven't we beaten this thing to death this is like
Benghazi you already ruined the career of trey Gowdy ruined the career of Jason
jason Chaffetz got hired here that's my point about the consistency if you don't
need this story anymore you won the election you would let it go but by not
letting it go it shows that you're actually moral light on something you're
not ruining someone's career in fact chief it's sad and Jesse C talked about
the daily beast getting this leak okay so what's the big headline in The Daily
Beast story that there was some guy some guy that serviced her private computer
net lied to the FBI and misled the FBI they did they chose not to prosecute him
they gave him an immunity instead so you guys got immunity so where does it go
from there it goes no place this is a waste of time and it distracts the
Department of Justice makes them look like lackeys make session look like a
like a like Kate McKinnon on Saturday Night Live for goodness sake jumping out
of the closet and sitting on Trump's lap I mean it is really I am so
sick of it Hillary email is is it's like Benghazi
it's it's like Benghazi in the sense there's nothing there there there was
nothing you want to go into the Democrats on something that makes sense
we're all in on Benghazi on this Sh I think yeah I think when they blame
Benghazi on a video that was a pretty big lie and put the guy who did the
video the first million times I was with think you can't 60 millionth
time I don't ever let anybody forget a lie that they haven't yet admitted well
I'm it forget it how can they possibly really lived off that lie Barry
they're such here you have you have the American economy coming along yet people
great full employment if you wanted to look backwards into this he's using it
as leverage because they're turning the screws to him on some unfair stuff with
Asha that that's all right and you said lock
her up in the greenroom and I'm not gonna congressional investigators said
they have found troubling irregularities in the FBI's investigation of Hillary
Clinton and her email server according to a report in the hill FBI agents had
their investigation micromanage by higher-level officials in contrast to
ordinary practice you know what that means the investigators also told the
hill they found evidence the FBI began drafting an exoneration of Hillary
Clinton before it even gathered all the relevant evidence or interviewed more
than a dozen key witnesses Chris wacker is a former assistant director of the
FBI and he joins us tonight this tracker thanks for coming on evening Tucker so
you've seen this report I don't think anybody any American wants to believe
the FBI is not in the level or subject to political manipulation but that's
conclusion I'm reluctantly reaching what's your conclusion well as an
experienced investigator it doesn't take a congressional investigation to tell me
that nothing about that investigation was right I mean we both of us that have
conducted federal criminal investigations know that you use the
grand jury you use search warrants you don't hand out immunities like candy I
mean everything in that investigation runs contrary to the way a real credible
thorough and FBI investigation is conducted so give us as
you're watching this give us the specific examples that tipped you off
that this was this was not unfolding as it ought to have been well first and
foremost in any complicated federal investigation the basic tool of the
trade is a grand jury and use of the grand jury to obtain records you don't
you don't go to witnesses and say mother may I have that computer hard drive may
I have those emails you use subpoenas and process and grand jury and search
warrants and that sort of process so that was the tip-off from the beginning
so many deals were made with people not knowing what kind of information they
had and the the deals being made simply because they lawyer it up and didn't
want to talk to FBI agents that's when you throw them in front of a grand jury
well exactly because a lot of subjects most subjects I would think lawyer up
and nobody wants to talk to the FBI of course but the FBI doesn't normally cave
to that does it no macat when when Jim Comey was a
Deputy Attorney General running the corporate fraud task force and I was
running the criminal division I mean we were we played hardball in those
investigations you use grand jury process you didn't just ask for records
and he didn't give them an opportunity to hand over what they wanted to hand
over and if they did lawyer up you went to the trouble of throwing them in front
of a grand jury to put their their statement on the record or they can take
the fifth and then you can make a decision as to whether to grant them
immunity at that time but none of that was done in this case this was like
driving a car with the brakes on what why wasn't it done do you think you know
that's what puzzles myself and all of my former colleagues
people who have retired from the FBI from from executive level positions on
down to the street level and the only thing I can I can come up with is that
director Comey placed the investigation in the hands of his inner circle and
they had their own agenda obviously when we've seen that from some of the some of
the information that has since come out the texts etc so you think it was
political I think that there were people inside that inner circle in the Comey
inner circle that had predetermined opinions about the Trump I
mean excuse me about Hillary Clinton and the president or the what then was a
president elect or someone running for president so let me let me ask you about
something that I found really striking tell me if you had the same reaction so
we now have documents that came out in a lawsuit that show internal documents
from the FBI that when the then Attorney General Loretta Lynch had that famous
meeting on the tarmac with Bill Clinton whose wife is being investigated at the
time the FBI's first reaction was not to figure out how did that happen the first
reaction was to find out how news of it leaked that seemed like a very weird
reaction to me it's not the FBI that I know and my as I said my former
colleagues that I compare notes notes with all the time that's not how things
were handled and in former directors Comey commis rationale shall we say for
making this prosecutor decision that the FBI director has has no business making
that she was not that he was that she was not to be prosecuted that that was
based on that that tarmac meeting well that were the case all he had to do was
hand the investigation to the attorney general's office
let her recuse herself from that making that decision knock it down to her
number two level person and then if that didn't happen then maybe raise the issue
publicly it's really distressing to watch this
thank you for your perspective of that I appreciate it my pleasure
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